LISS Triangle Centre is preparing for its beer and music festival on Saturday.
The event will run from 2-11pm, and will feature live music.
As well as a range of beers, there will be ciders, wine, soft drinks and food at the festival.
Last year’s beer and music festival was held in October as an Oktoberfest event, but this year it has returned to its traditional summer slot.
Tickets for the festival cost £5, which includes a commemorative glass while stocks last.
Liss Triangle Centre manager Karen Feeney said: “We’ve got a selection of nine beers, and we like to source the beers locally and support local breweries.
“There will also be three ciders for people to enjoy.
“Live music comes from local singer Sam Faulkner and Bloody Mary, a glam rock band from Brighton who will play a mixture of 70s, 80s and 90s classic songs.
“All proceeds raised by the festival will go towards the running of the Triangle Centre.
“This is one of our biggest events of the year, so it is very important for us.
“Tickets are on sale now and can either be bought in advance or on the day.
“I should stress that we’re self-funded, and we rely on grants and support from the local community.
“We don’t have a rich benefactor.
“We are also looking for more volunteers and trustees to join us at the Triangle Centre, and anyone who is interested in helping us can contact me.”
Anyone who is interested in volunteering at the Triangle Centre, or becoming a trustee, should contact Karen by calling her on 01730 301000.
Visit www.liss-triangle-centre.org.uk for more information about the festival.